A recent thread on the national forums including a comment about UPN 50's recent story about Geocaching. At the end of the segment the news anchor said "You can get a GPS unit for about $75 or you can get a life." and that was followed by laughter from him and his co-anchors...

You can see the thread on the MI Geocaching forum (includes a WMV file of the segment):

Could someone provide an e-mail address for the anchor and/or station? It's fine to have fun with a news topic, but to make a joke at the expense of people who get a lot of exercise and occasionally clean up the environment is very sad.

Does my brother, who has cerebral palsy, need to get a life because it is an outdoor activity he enjoys participating in?

How about the parents of young children who are enthusiastic about geocaching. Do these parents, who are teaching their children navigation skills and appreciation for the outdoors, need to get a life as well? Or is it the children who need to get a life? I think I'd like to ask this wise news anchor for a clarification on that.

Could someone provide an e-mail address for the anchor and/or station? It's fine to have fun with a news topic, but to make a joke at the expense of people who get a lot of exercise and occasionally clean up the environment is very sad.

Taken from the Michigan Geocaching site's article link posted above:

If you would like to send Mr. Turner a polite request for an on-air apology and a written apology to trippy and Michigan Geocaching Organization for taking that opportunity to publicly ridicule us all, please direct your emails to the following email addresses:

I sent e-mail to Mr. Turner on how much my family and I like to geocache._________________Well the first days are the hardest days, don't you worry any more
'Cause when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door
Think this through with me, let me know your mind
Wo-oh, what I want to know is, are you kind?